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AKM - Wikipedia The AKM (Russian: Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy, “Kalashnikov automatic modernized”) is a 7 62×39 mm Soviet assault rifle introduced in 1959 as a lighter, stamped‑steel successor to the AK‑47
AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices) AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices) offer a variety of advanced sensing devices based on compound semiconductor technology and sophisticated IC products featuring analog digital mixed-signal technology
AKM vs. AK-47: What’s the Difference? - The Armory Life Actual AK-47s are actually vanishingly rare on this side of the pond What most people mean when they say AK-47 is AKM That’s the etymological issue we will dissect today The AK-47 has some very distinct features that differentiate it from the later AKM-pattern rifle And let’s also get one other point out of the way here on the front end
AKM: The Acme Of AKs - Gun Digest Technically speaking, the AKM is a specific select-fire AK variant that was produced at the Tula and Izhmash arms factories between the years of 1959 and 1977 While true AKMs like this are commonplace throughout the world, it’s generally not exactly what people mean when they say “AKM”
What is the difference between an AKM and AK-47? - TheGunZone One visual difference is the receiver: the AKM has a sheet metal receiver with lightening cutouts, while the AK-47 has a solid milled receiver The presence of a slanted muzzle compensator is another distinguishing factor of the AKM
AKM - I Like to Hear Myself Talk History The ubiquitous Soviet Kalashnikov pattern assault rifle, seen in the hands of everyone from Soviet troops on the inter-German border in the 1960s to rebels in Africa today, the AKM is the most produced firearm in human history
Kalashnikov AKM: One of the most produced versions of the AK The AKM is a Soviet-designed 7 62mm automatic rifle created by Mikhail Kalashnikov It is an upgraded version of the AK-47 rifle, which was developed during the 1950s The Soviet Red Army adopted the AKM in 1959, and it is one of the most produced versions of the AK family